Nah as long as labour supports the Online Safety Act, Reform will win
Krabsandwich on
Flash in the pan springs to mind, still a while to the GE but if Reform is losing support now its not looking good.
SlightlyAngyKitty on
Meet the new self serving party who doesn’t give a shit about young people, same as the old party
Doctordelayus on
Farage wants us to have a similar healthcare to America, fuck that
He’s also an untrustworthy snake, there’s actually no good party (that I’m aware of) to vote for… how annoying
Sensitive_Echo5058 on
Just looking at the data now:
32% labour 30th June
24% labour 28th July
38% labour 18th August
31% greens 21st July
14% 8th August
Reform generally poll around the 10% mark for this age group but did have a peak early August, which appears to be anomaly.
It seems there’s quite a lot of fluctuations in short period of times, and this is observed regardless of political party. However, there is a clear trend towards support for Labour, Liberal Democrats, then Greens in that order.
GhostRiders on
Not to worry, they will get somebody to make a funny TikTok video and support will go racing back up..
Not saying that young people are stupid but am I saying thay are naive and have zero critical thinking skills.
CensorTheologiae on
Of course it has. They’re not dim and they want a future.
They can see through middle-aged bluster and bullshit better than anyone.
The question is, who’s going to offer them anything they want?
Efficient_Sky5173 on
Reform has nothing to offer. All puff and no pastry.
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Nah as long as labour supports the Online Safety Act, Reform will win
Flash in the pan springs to mind, still a while to the GE but if Reform is losing support now its not looking good.
Meet the new self serving party who doesn’t give a shit about young people, same as the old party
Farage wants us to have a similar healthcare to America, fuck that
He’s also an untrustworthy snake, there’s actually no good party (that I’m aware of) to vote for… how annoying
Just looking at the data now:
32% labour 30th June
24% labour 28th July
38% labour 18th August
31% greens 21st July
14% 8th August
Reform generally poll around the 10% mark for this age group but did have a peak early August, which appears to be anomaly.
It seems there’s quite a lot of fluctuations in short period of times, and this is observed regardless of political party. However, there is a clear trend towards support for Labour, Liberal Democrats, then Greens in that order.
Not to worry, they will get somebody to make a funny TikTok video and support will go racing back up..
Not saying that young people are stupid but am I saying thay are naive and have zero critical thinking skills.
Of course it has. They’re not dim and they want a future.
They can see through middle-aged bluster and bullshit better than anyone.
The question is, who’s going to offer them anything they want?
Reform has nothing to offer. All puff and no pastry.